. A legend of the Trossachs and other poems. O -5 -5 0^ 2 & J3 H THE STIRLING ROCK In Stirling high when slogan cry Made all the valley ring,And kilted men from hill and glen Their broad claymores did bring,For Scotlands weal with targe and steel To break the tyrants chain,The grand old rock from Englands yokeMust liberty attain. Chorus:Then heres to the rock, to the grey old rock,The mighty bulwark of the sentinel to guard the Forth,The valour of old in our hearts we sing to the praise of the grey old rock. From ofif the rock like earthquakes shock Thy battle fierce was see
. A legend of the Trossachs and other poems. O -5 -5 0^ 2 & J3 H THE STIRLING ROCK In Stirling high when slogan cry Made all the valley ring,And kilted men from hill and glen Their broad claymores did bring,For Scotlands weal with targe and steel To break the tyrants chain,The grand old rock from Englands yokeMust liberty attain. Chorus:Then heres to the rock, to the grey old rock,The mighty bulwark of the sentinel to guard the Forth,The valour of old in our hearts we sing to the praise of the grey old rock. From ofif the rock like earthquakes shock Thy battle fierce was seen,When Wallace wight with men of might Where flows the Forth with a yell and surging swell. The quivering bridge gave way,The crashing sound with glory crowned The fortunes of the day. Chorus :Then heres to the rock, to the grey old mighty bulwark of the sentinel to guard the Forth,The valour of old in our hearts we sing to the praise of the grey old rock. 199 THE STIRLING ROCK Behold the rock
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